putting a name to emotions and feelings

putting a name to emotions and feelings

ages 0 to 8 years
 

Childhood is a wondrous and joyful time. Everything is magical and full of wonder. But it's easy to forget that childhood is also intense!

Those small bodies can experience such BIG emotions. Learning to understand, process and communicate emotions is a difficult process.

A book that's been incredibly helpful in our home recently is In My Heart: A Book Of Feelings.

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a fabulous y.a. blend of fantasy, epic adventure and self-discovery

a fabulous y.a. blend of fantasy, epic adventure and self-discovery

Everyone has fears—fear of failure, spiders, heights and so on. Personally I’m terrified of crocodiles. But imagine that the thing you are most afraid of is yourself and what you are capable of doing! A fear that you can not escape! That's how it is for Katsa, orphaned niece of the brutal king of the Middluns...

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Michael Morpurgo's robin finds his way home for Christmas

Michael Morpurgo's robin finds his way home for Christmas

Michael Morpurgo's latest Christmas offering Coming Home is about a delightful robin whose fortitude and determination carry him home to his love - it's a charming reminder of the universal pull of home, whether metaphorical or physical.

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kindergarten visits can be rough!

Just letting you know that we might be light-on for picture book posts for a short while.

Kim's our main reviewer and she broke her right wrist playing Duck, duck, goose. Wikipedia says the skills required for that game are 'running, chasing, logic' - turns out, when you're the main goose target in the playground, it also requires balance!

We'll be back on deck very soon :)